NailBat
Well-Known Member
A common style of dinner here is to have a main and 1-2 sides. Typically the sides will be very simple because who wants to coordinate multiple recipes on a Thursday night. The main and the sides would have complementing and contrasting flavors so even if they're simple on their own, the idea is they become more interesting when served together.
In our house, however, pretty much all our dinners are just one "thing". But that one thing has a lot of complementing and contrasting flavors within it. This works better for us for many reason: serving the food together gives the flavors a chance to mesh in ways you don't get when they're separate, it prevents me from having to either prepare the sides or batch cook a bunch of the same sides, and it leads to a much wider variety of flavor combinations as I integrate whatever happens to be in the fridge into our daily dinners.
When it comes to a "typical" dinner (whatever that word means to you), are you a "just one thing" person, a "main and sides" person, or even a "lots of small things" kind of person? Yes I'm sure it changes based on your mood but is one of them more common than the others?
In our house, however, pretty much all our dinners are just one "thing". But that one thing has a lot of complementing and contrasting flavors within it. This works better for us for many reason: serving the food together gives the flavors a chance to mesh in ways you don't get when they're separate, it prevents me from having to either prepare the sides or batch cook a bunch of the same sides, and it leads to a much wider variety of flavor combinations as I integrate whatever happens to be in the fridge into our daily dinners.
When it comes to a "typical" dinner (whatever that word means to you), are you a "just one thing" person, a "main and sides" person, or even a "lots of small things" kind of person? Yes I'm sure it changes based on your mood but is one of them more common than the others?